| Literature DB >> 508235 |
R H Wirth, U B Brückner, K Keller, W Rothenberger, J Schmier, U Mittmann.
Abstract
The influence of coronary stenosis on resting blood flow (201Tl-uptake) and myocardial flow reserve (bicycle ergometry) is studied in 18 patients with coronary disease. Severe coronary stenosis of 75--90% caused a reduced 201Tl-uptake both at rest and peak exercise. In contrast to this group patients with a 50--60% stenosis have a normal scintigram at rest but focal defects of 201Tl-uptake at peak exercise. Results are compared with experimental data obtained after acute coronary constriction and simultaneous coronary dilatation (myocardial flow reserve, MFR) in 12 dogs. 60% coronary constriction causes a 37% decrease of poststenotic MFR measured with tracer microspheres. Changes of transmural flow distribution (endo/epi ratio) are minor in the left ventricular free wall but significant in the poststenotic septum (endo/epi = .84). It is concluded that even a moderate coronary stenosis of 60% not affecting resting blood flow becomes "critical" under conditions of high flow velocities.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 508235 DOI: 10.1007/bf01908389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Basic Res Cardiol ISSN: 0300-8428 Impact factor: 17.165